King's Business - 1917-06

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THE KING’S BUSINESS

often we are confronted with unseen dan­ ger, but truly God is able. We praise Him for what He has done, and are' not afraid to go wherever He leads.

Physical danger also is great. The vessels visited often come into port infested with Asiatic diseases. Four lepers were found on a vessel right after we left it. So,

WORK AT BIOLA CLUB

Manon H. Reynolds, Supt.

sonal Saviour and confess Him as such before men. It is a great inspiration to work among young men and to see them decide for Christ, for every such decision means not merely a soul won for Christ, but a soul plus a life. One incident from the month’s work will

T HE hearts of those who have been remembering the work of the Biola Club, will be rejoiced to know that this has been one of the best, if not the best, nonth in the history of the club, and we : up into the Master’s face and thank it all.

Biola Club on South Spring Street

show how much young men need Christ to carry their burdens for them. A young man was dealt with at the close of a serv­ ice, but failed to decide for Christ, say­ ing, “I’ll decide when I get home.” Almost a week went by and we heard nothing from him, until one day a man from the Cor­ oner’s office called, seeking information regarding him. He had committed suicide,

The attendance at the meetings has been much better than heretofore, and the busi­ ness men of the city are making use of the prayer, praise and testimony meetings which are held each weekday noon. At our evening Gospel meeting for the young men of the city, we have had the privilege of seeing many come out and definitely accept Jesus Christ as their per­

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